June Davis (@junedavis44) 's Twitter Profile
June Davis

@junedavis44

Director, Allied Health Solutions, Dietitian and Lead Allied Health Professional and Nursing Advisor, Macmillan (part time) (all views are my own)

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linkhttp://www.alliedhealthsolutions.co.uk calendar_today10-06-2013 19:36:08

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Help us understand experience of cancer diagnosis/decision making around treatment. Use the QR code to access the survey and share your experience of biomarker testing also known as genomic or molecular testing

Help us understand experience of cancer diagnosis/decision making around treatment. Use the QR code to access the survey and share your experience of biomarker testing also known as genomic or molecular testing
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🚀Exciting news! Introducing The Bone Metastases & Exercise Hub! Empowering resources for individuals living with bone metastases and healthcare providers. Dive in now: bit.ly/BMEHub #exerciseoncology #BoneMetastases #CancerManagement #MetastaticCancer #BoneCancer

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Such a great blog by Macmillan's Chief Nurse Claire Taylor and Clair Le Boutillier on putting the person in personalised care: what patients say about the HNA macmillan.org.uk/healthcare-pro…

Leigh Hamilton (@lhamilton246) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all oncology AHP's! Macmillan Cancer Support & UWE Bristol will soon be opening applications for Oct 24 cohort of the Evidencing Work Based Learning module. Log into the Macmillan Learning Hub to book the info session on 18th July 2024 macmillan.fuseuniversal.com/communities/34… 👇

Gemma Peters (@gemmapeters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A brilliant new series we have launched, bringing experts in their field to deliver cancer information and help people understand their diagnosis. Thanks to Ranj Singh for hosting our first episode where we talk about lung cancer. 🫁💚

Claire Taylor (@claire_taylor22) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ollie Minton Macmillan Cancer Support Richard Simcock June Davis Jon Holmes Acknowledge RR is only 52% but concerned that people from ethnically diverse backgrounds, the LGBTQ+ community, or with an additional long-term health condition are significantly more likely to report poorer overall experiences of cancer care. This is not acceptable.

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With over 100 people joining the first #ACCEND community of practice, it’s clear people really want to share experiences and learn how to implement this framework @NHSE Great work VTaylor June Davis Macmillan Cancer Support

With over 100 people joining the first #ACCEND community of practice, it’s clear people really want to share experiences and learn how to implement this framework @NHSE Great work <a href="/V_ATaylor/">VTaylor</a> <a href="/Junedavis44/">June Davis</a> <a href="/macmillancancer/">Macmillan Cancer Support</a>
Claire Taylor (@claire_taylor22) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve been shortlisted for a #hsjaward! Congratulations to all members of the ACCEND team, C&MCA, CAD & WTE NHS England, Macmillan Cancer Support and more with particular 👏 👏 to John Patrick Gale and all the Supportive & Assistive Steering Group HSJ Awards

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Macmillan are collaborating with AstraZeneca to better understand barriers to treatment guiding biomarker testing in cancer within the NHS. We are surveying healthcare professionals across 6 tumour sites . Please complete survey via QR code or forms.office.com/e/AAgR2E2GDa

Macmillan are collaborating with AstraZeneca to better understand barriers to treatment guiding biomarker testing in cancer within the NHS. We are surveying healthcare professionals  across  6 tumour sites . Please complete survey via QR code or forms.office.com/e/AAgR2E2GDa
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An honest conversation about prognosis is all it takes to change the course of someone’s treatment and illness. It’s their right to have this information and not for us HCPs to withhold or gatekeep. This one is very close to home Ollie Minton